Researchers at CU Boulder are developing an app that could reliably and quickly predict whether batches of concrete made at construction sites are safe. If successful, the work could usher in a new era of building that is faster, more cost effective and safe.
Looking for a way to expand your global horizons this summer without a passport? CU in D.C. is accepting applications for two new programs, a sustainable leadership course and a science policy course.
The fifth annual Three Minute Thesis competition held on Feb. 9, featuring 11 finalists, resulted in a winner, a tie for runner-up and a winner of the people's choice award.
Networking can sometimes feel awkward or intimidating, but it’s helpful to remember that it’s just a conversation and a chance to get to know someone new. Career Services offers tips for students.
This week brings a grad student social, DIY macrame, the Inclusive Sports Summit, a networking workshop, Off-Campus Housing Fair, AAPI appetizer hour, free screening of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife†and more.
On the second day of its two-day meeting, the CU Board of Regents learned how CU Boulder is nurturing its research and innovation environment, approved the 2021 Campus Master Plan and previewed initial budget scenarios for the coming year.
The CU Board of Regents approved CU Boulder’s 2021 Campus Master Plan, which lays out a vision for the campus physical environment that best supports the university’s core mission of education and research.
On the first day of its two-day meeting, the CU Board of Regents recognized distinguished professors, approved plans for phase two of renovations to the Fleming Building and received preliminary data from the Campus and Workplace Culture Surveys. Read details.
CU Boulder's Andrew Lucas and Bethany Wilcox have been awarded the Early Career Development Program, one of the NSF’s most prestigious awards, to improve the teaching of quantum mechanics to students and to search for new kinds of fluids.
Will Loughlin, a senior in computer science, went from being a lacrosse player with a passion for intramural basketball to being a walk-on for the CU's men's basketball team—the first time this has happened in at least 12 years.